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Austin, TX 78734-1515
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$5–$15 / sq ft
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Austin, TX 78734-1515
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311 Ranch Road 620 S , Lakeway, TX 78734-4749
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5555 N Lamar Blvd Ste L103 , Austin, TX 78751-1066
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2209 Rutland Dr Ste A100 , Austin, TX 78758
Home Improvement, Concrete Contractors, Bathroom Remodel ...
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PO Box 203776 , Austin, TX 78720-3776
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Austin, TX 78753-5262
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Pflugerville, TX 78660-3736
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8008 Burleson Rd , Austin, TX 78744-4102
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PO Box 151418 , Austin, TX 78715-1418
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Concrete Pumping, Commercial Concrete Contractors
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PO Box 581 , Round Rock, TX 78680-0581
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PO Box 2474 , Round Rock, TX 78680-2474
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PO Box 171241 , Austin, TX 78717
Foundation Repair, Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors ...
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For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Austin, TX
Concrete driveway and patio pricing in Austin reflects the region's strong construction market, the specific challenges of Central Texas's expansive clay soil (which requires proper subbase preparation to prevent cracking), and Austin's design culture that demands decorative finishes ranging from basic broom finish to stamped and stained concrete matching Hill Country aesthetics.
| Project Type | Typical Scope | Austin Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Basic broom-finish driveway | 400 sq ft (2-car, single) | $3,500 – $6,000 |
| Standard driveway (4" slab) | 600 sq ft (2-car, double-wide) | $5,500 – $9,500 |
| Exposed aggregate driveway | 600 sq ft | $7,000 – $13,000 |
| Stamped concrete driveway | 600 sq ft | $10,000 – $20,000 |
| Basic patio slab (4") | 300 sq ft | $2,500 – $4,500 |
| Stamped + stained patio | 300 sq ft | $5,000 – $11,000 |
| Concrete sidewalk | Per linear foot (4" wide) | $15 – $35/lin ft |
| Concrete removal (demo) | Per sq ft | $2 – $5/sq ft |
| Sealing (existing concrete) | Per sq ft | $1.00 – $2.50/sq ft |
| Fiber-reinforced concrete upcharge | Full project | +$0.50 – $1.00/sq ft |
Austin and the surrounding Hill Country sit atop heavy montmorillonite clay soils — the same shrink-swell bentonite clay found across most of Central Texas. This clay expands dramatically when wet (Austin springs frequently bring 10"+ rainfall in May) and contracts in summer droughts, causing significant pavement movement that cracks improperly installed concrete.
A properly specified Austin concrete driveway must include:
Without proper base preparation, a beautiful Austin concrete driveway can develop significant cracking within 3–5 years.
Austin's UV intensity and temperature extremes make concrete sealing every 2–3 years essential. Penetrating sealers ($1.00–$1.50/sq ft) protect against Austin's alkaline water staining and oil penetration. Decorative stamped and stained concrete requires topical acrylic sealer ($1.50–$2.50/sq ft) that must be reapplied every 2–3 years to preserve the finish.
Concrete installation is subject to Texas sales tax on materials only (not labor) under Texas Comptroller rules. Most Austin concrete contractors roll this into their total price.
Texas does not require a state-level general contractor license for concrete work. However, several protections and considerations apply to Austin concrete projects:
Austin's Land Development Code Chapter 25-8 restricts total impervious cover (all hardscaped, roofed, and paved surfaces) as a percentage of lot size. In many Austin residential zones, the maximum is 45–65%. If your property is near the impervious cover limit, adding a large concrete patio or expanding a driveway may require a variance or may not be permitted at all. A licensed Austin contractor or permit consultant can quickly identify your property's limitations.
Not all Austin concrete bids are equivalent. Two $6,000 driveway bids may include drastically different subbase specifications:
Ask every Austin concrete contractor specifically: "What thickness of base material will you install, and how will you compact it?" Any contractor who can't answer with specifics is cutting corners.
Austin's Hill Country aesthetic drives significant demand for stamped concrete (flagstone, cobblestone, brick patterns), exposed aggregate (showing the crushed granite or limestone aggregate), and acid-stained concrete with earthy ochre and terra cotta tones that complement Austin's outdoor living culture. These techniques require specialized training and colorant handling — not all concrete contractors offer them, and inexperienced application of colorants produces unacceptable results. Ask to see portfolio photos and job references from Austin-area projects.
Concrete flatwork is one category where DIY is possible for small projects but where Austin's specific soil conditions create a higher failure risk for improperly prepared installations.
| Factor | DIY Concrete (small patio) | Professional Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Subbase compaction | Often inadequate; no compaction equipment | Plate compactor + base depth verification |
| Slab thickness consistency | Difficult without forms expertise | Screeded to consistent depth |
| Austin clay soil preparation | Often skipped | Lime stabilization or proper import base |
| Rebar or mesh installation | Often improperly tied or spaced | Correctly spaced per project spec |
| Mix design (weather-adjusted) | Consumer bagged concrete vs. ready-mix | Ready-mix with correct slump and admixtures |
| Hot-weather concrete placement | Austin summers dry out concrete too fast | Retarding admixtures; proper curing procedures |
| Control joint spacing | Often insufficient | Spaced per ACI recommendations (10x slab depth) |
| Finish quality | Inconsistent; broom finish difficult to master | Professional broom or decorative finish |
| Stamped/stained concrete | Not achievable DIY | Requires specialized tools and materials |
| City of Austin permit | Homeowner can pull own-residence permit | Contractor manages permit + inspections |
| Impervious cover compliance | Easy to miss | Good contractors check before bidding |
| Cost (300 sq ft patio) | $800–$1,600 in materials + equipment rental | $2,500 – $4,500 professional |
Concrete placed in Austin's summer heat (when ambient air temperatures exceed 90°F — common from June through September) requires special handling. In hot weather, concrete sets significantly faster, leaving less time for finishing and increasing the risk of plastic shrinkage cracking. Professional ready-mix trucks deliver concrete with retarding admixtures that slow the set and allow proper finishing. DIYers mixing bagged concrete on a 95°F Austin day will struggle to get the concrete properly placed before it begins to stiffen.
Best time for Austin DIY concrete: October through March — cooler temperatures, lower UV, and manageable humidity levels make cold-weather concrete mixing more forgiving.
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